
Bar Afrique Podcast
Bar Afrique Podcast explores lesser-known stories of African decolonization, from the origins of dictators to European spy missions, all told with humor and a bit of shade. Hosted by Sarah Masiyiwa and Line Talla, new episodes drop every Tuesday during the summer.
Episodes
Revisiting: A Couple of Coups in Comoros
Comoros said bon voyage to their French colonisers in 1975. But did they really? This is the tale of Bob Denard, the French mercenary who stepped into the power vacuum on Comoros in the decades after the country's independence.---Bar Afrique PodcastSpotify AppleYouTube: @BarAfriquePod (like, comment, and subscribe!)Instagram: @barafriquepodContact us: bar.afriquepod@gmail.com
Kenya: Britain on Trial
Everyone has secrets, but none are as messy as the OG colonial daddy, Great Britain. But to truly understand GB's colonial sins, you need to understand Kenya's Mau Mau Uprising, and how far GB went to cover it's bloody tracks.
Burkina Faso: Thomas Sankara, Betrayed by his BFF
What happens when your best friend is actually your biggest hater? Thomas Sankara learnt the hard way: his BFF, Blaise Compaoré, was complicit in his murder. Yikes!
Guinea-Bissau: Who Killed Amilcar Cabral?
In 1973, revolutionary leader Amilcar Cabral was gunned down in the streets of Guinea-Conakry on his way home from a gathering. We untangle who is responsible, and why.
Uganda: Cooking for a Dictator
You've heard of Idi Amin, the Ugandan dictator who's rumoured to have eaten the flesh of his enemies. This is not the story ofIdi Amin. This is the story of his chef.
Algeria: Revolutionary Sundae
On September 30th 1956, a young Algerian woman walked into the popular Milk Bar cafe, a hang out spot for European youth. She bought an ice cream, ate it, and then left. Minutes later, a bomb in the bag she left behind exploded. This is the story of the Milk Bar bombing and the young, perhaps controversial, revolutionary behind it, Zohra Drif.
Central African Republic: Family Matters
Cousins can be annoying. David Dacko learnt this the hard way: his cousin overthrew him in a coup, placed him in a dungeon, and crowned himself “Emperor for life”. But when your cousin is nicknamed “the Butcher of Bangui”, should you really be surprised?Special guests: Sarah's cousins, Chengetai Sharif and Kudzi Chavunduka
Morocco: Where TF is Ben Barka?!
Moroccan revolutionist Mehdi Ben Barka hasn’t been seen since 1965. Call us ‘Detective Afrique’, because we’re sifting through the evidence and the very long suspect list to solve this cold case.
Nigeria: Mama Kuti Knows Best
You’ve heard of musical icon and political activist Fela Kuti, but have you heard about his mom? This is the story of Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti’s, Nigeria’s “Lisabi Lioness”, who fought against British rule and oppressive colonial taxes on women.
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